[T]his plan:
cost effectively provides wastewater services to the Tri-City Service District
ratepayers;
incorporates numerous community benefits such as providing recreational
and meeting areas that are related to providing wastewater treatment capacity;
enhances the site by reintroducing native environments such as wetlands
and forested areas;
provides an example for others in the County for protecting and enhancing
water resources, and
highlights the rich history of the site through a trail system with interpretive
elements intended to inform the public. [From the Gladstone letter of endorsement]

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West Linn (Or.); Willamette Neighborhood Association(City of West Linn (Or.), May 23, 2005)

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Abstract:

Prioritized Efforts in partnership with City of West
Linn:
1. Develop code language for the transitional zone which incorporates business and
residential uses
2. Sidewalk Plan Implemented
3. Create an Inter-Neighborhood planning group to develop a vision and action plan
for use and access of Willamette Falls area.
4. Traffic Control Plan Developed and Initiated
5. Become a Certified Local Government to enable Willamette neighbors to request
grant funds for historic preservation
6. Aggressive exploration of funding sources for Willamette’s vision. [From the Plan]

The Neighborhood Profile contains a
general description of the current
conditions within the neighborhood. The
Neighborhood Vision describes the
neighborhood's sense of identity and
vision for its future. The Goals, Policies
and Actions section identifies issues that
are of concern to the residents of the
neighborhood and potential strategies for
addressing those concerns. [From the Plan]

Description:

26 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published 2006. Captured February 13, 2007.

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This Master Plan is intended to be a recommended plan and long-term guide for the development of the City’s water system. It is not intended to be a specific list of required projects. While projects are listed in this Master Plan as being scheduled for construction in a given year, this is intended only to provide a general guideline of priorities, relationships between projects, ties to levels of growth, and understanding of maintenance priorities. [From the Plan]

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The Plan is organized into four sections. The Neighborhood Profile contains a general description of the current conditions within the neighborhood. The Vision Statement describes the neighborhood's sense of identity and vision for its future. The Goals, Policies and Actions section identifies issues that are of concern to the residents of the neighborhood and potential strategies for addressing those concerns. Finally, the Action Chart summarizes in table format the strategies developed in the previous sections along with additional information identifying responsibilities and priorities. [From the Plan]

Description:

25 pp. Bookmarks supplied by UO. Includes maps and figures. Published October 27, 2006. Captured February 25, 2008.